- Personal number plates, window stickers - signs of aggressive drivers
- Peter Andre 'furious' with Katie Price after 'terminations' disclosure
- Oz women executives turning to golf to climb up career ladder
- Flaunt your pins in micro shorts
- Elizabeth Hurley talks about 'canine apple of her eye'
- "Bacteria" Rachel Weisz can't get enough of acting
- Employers should watch for 'hostile attribution style' when firing workers
- "Bling Ring" gang was planning to rob Beckhams?
- Gemma Ward has no plans to return to the fashion world
- Cheryl Cole 'targeted in big money internet sex plot'
Dostana: Movie Review
Shivani Gupta, Sat, 22 Nov 2008
After long brain storming discussions upon the legalisation of gay marriages and the success of gay parades all over the world, it seems that the 'awe' of the denizens is gradually decreasing to 'oh really!' And is expected to reduce to just a 'Hmm'
Cine workers' strike ends; shooting of TV shows to start soon
NI Wire, Wed, 19 Nov 2008
The dispute between Indian television producers and workers union has finally come to an end as cine workers called off their strike on Wednesday. A complete boycott was called by the television workers' association in demand of higher wages for all
Nov 22 to witness commencing of IFFI
NI Wire, Tue, 18 Nov 2008
The 39th International Film Festival of India (2008) is all set to kick off in Panaji, Goa on Nov 22. While noted film actors Rekha and Kamal Hassan will attend as the Chief Guest of opening and closing ceremony, respectively, actress Tabu will join
Hindus urge religions to assess entertainment media
NI Wire, Mon, 17 Nov 2008
Applauding Catholics for reviewing and rating films and other entertainment, the Hindus have stressed that all the world religions should evaluate the entertainment media from a moral perspective before it reaches their respective devotees.
Balika Vadhu celebrates Children's Day with the kids of SMILE
NI Wire, Fri, 14 Nov 2008
Anandi and Jagdish of 'Balika Vadhu', a popular show on COLORS, spent children's day with the kids of SMILE Foundation, a national level development organisation working for the welfare of underprivileged children across India. The children of SMILE





